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conjoin

[ kuhn-join ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to join together; unite; combine; associate.
  2. Grammar. to join as coordinate elements, especially as coordinate clauses.


conjoin

/ əˈɔɪ /

verb

  1. to join or become joined
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Derived Forms

  • DzˈǾԱ, noun
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • Dz·Ǿİ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of conjoin1

1325–75; Middle English conjoigenn < Anglo-French, Middle French conjoign- (stem of conjoindre ) < Latin conjungere. See con-, join
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of conjoin1

C14: from Old French conjoindre, from Latin conjungere, from jungere to join
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In Donald J. Trump, the various species of ugly American have reached their conjoined apotheosis.

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A parasitic twin is an underdeveloped conjoined twin that relies entirely on the host twin for survival.

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What’s more, he would have one smaller board for every team in the league — say one for the Eagles, one for the Chiefs — then conjoin those two halves when those teams were playing each other.

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She was told there was a local superstition against women eating them, over debunked claims it may lead to conjoined twins.

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Eventually Brooks, now in the same skirt, makes their way to him and they conjoin for an extended spine duet.

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